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Critique By:
Roberto Baez Duarte (K:5317)
5/1/2005 12:22:40 AM
beautiful girl., and good color and composition the color of the hair look great. congratulation roberto
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
George Black (K:102014)
4/29/2005 11:04:39 PM
Nice job. Your idea to tilt the image in the frame is just right. Bravo! Best regards, --George
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Ahmet BERBER (K:545)
4/29/2005 8:22:14 AM
merhaba cok harika bir foto eline saglik selamlar
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
James Philip Pegg (K:10138)
4/29/2005 2:58:49 AM
A wonderful portrait, good backdrop, it brings out the rose in her cheeks. All my best, James
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Jennifer Lord-Palmer (K:2596)
4/28/2005 10:32:06 PM
Ecellent compisition--colors are fantastic. LOVE THE BLUE SKY and the shutter speed to show the bubbles flying high! Great capture! jenni
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Riccardo Corsini (K:17796)
4/28/2005 8:43:34 PM
Un'immagine semplice, che racchiude tante cose, la felicitą, la spensieratezza........ Mi piace! Ric.
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Mila Croft (K:6038)
4/28/2005 7:52:08 PM
ah! che belle le bolle di sapone!!!!
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Maurizio Spadaccino (K:5132)
4/28/2005 11:11:20 AM
simpatica idea!
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Giuliano Guarnieri (K:36622)
4/27/2005 7:26:52 PM
Bella la composizione ed inquietante il soggetto, sembra uscito da qualche film dell'horror anni 70 ! 
Ciao
GG
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Efisio Mureddu (K:13104)
4/27/2005 7:16:24 PM
Sembra di un altro tempo, mi piace molto. E.
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Yutaka Itinose (K:22586)
4/26/2005 10:52:31 PM
Dualistic conception dear Eugenino,how sharp eye you have in the caputuring way.Deep!
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Hakan AKIRMAK (K:15913)
4/25/2005 4:13:33 PM
Nice work Eugenio! Congrats!
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Hakan AKIRMAK (K:15913)
4/25/2005 4:12:20 PM
Nice work! Congrats!
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
ellie photos (K:1583)
4/25/2005 3:47:26 PM
Nice image
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
EUGENIO SINATRA (K:1948)
4/24/2005 8:20:04 PM
I like this dusk. this photo is anexample of when it's fine to assemble b/w and colour. the meaning of image is clear. ok well done friend. I'ld like to see more photos from you.
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
emily savva (K:21113)
4/24/2005 7:21:01 PM
despite the warm colors in it, is a very nostalgic and sad image for me... all those moments, little parts of the desert that we call memory... sometimes, we think we treasure them but they are just another part in the whole picture... insignificant towards all that is to come... maybe a wind can bring them forth for a while but then they are lost again... still they are here and we rediscover when we find the courage to walk and face the memory desert... i could lay down and become one with them just to feel their warmth and bittersweet taste of what is not to come back again... very emotive work dear Eug... and inpiring as well... must reflect more on it while enjoy its beauty... hugs... emy
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Michael Burke (K:129)
4/24/2005 4:31:57 AM
luv the stone work and the capture is excellant
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
EUGENIO SINATRA (K:1948)
4/23/2005 8:19:13 PM
no, a shot having as subject that kind of gadget where, between 2 glasses, there is sand of different colours and coloured water. turning glasses up-down, sand goes down, making mountains and hills and seas. in the back ground, a neon tube. afterPS for layers, sharpness and brightness. greetings
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
EUGENIO SINATRA (K:1948)
4/23/2005 8:15:38 PM
os
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Ian McIntosh (K:42997)
4/23/2005 4:50:37 PM
henri indeed! was it a sand and dawn or crayon and dye? Nice.
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Rajesh Gupta (K:21)
4/23/2005 5:05:13 AM
mind blowing..
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Mary Brown (K:71879)
4/23/2005 2:05:46 AM
Very dreamy mood set. Nice colours. Mary -
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Yutaka Itinose (K:22586)
4/22/2005 10:17:20 PM
So impressive abstract Art!(thanks just pointed wabisabi spirit on my pic)
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
emily savva (K:21113)
4/22/2005 9:31:52 PM
you can paint souls through abstract images dear Eug... quite contradictory image to its title... harbours mean safety to ships from turbulent sea but here there is a turbulent harbour... blue waves break against the red shore like trying to consume it... but the shore stands still under the yellow glow that somehow warms and comforts it... vivacity blends with darkness... emotional art that i can associate with deep feelings... thoughts... my heart... a most beautiful and raw in its initial components image that i personally value a lot for its concept and creative realisation... multileveled in its abstract minimalism and uniqueness but most of all it has sensitivity as i see it in the curvacious lines... indeed that harbour could have been my harbour... actually, i think it is for its pure emotional power and direct link to my emotions... thank you my dear friend... your art is touching in its unconventional presense... and i like that since it is not always the apparent that counts but what strikes like a divine flash and appears through other ways of mental communication that curves reality's limits... and i so much enjoy to walk on that thin line... offers so many possibilities towards exploration of the inner world and its depiction on the outside one... or the other way round... can someone exist in colors??? or in shapes??? maybe another part of us can be drawn by someone that takes the time and reflect... how would this art be called??? mystical morelikely... but all art is mystical to the point it manages to create a bound between the creator and the receiver through the creation itself... a whole new universe with its own rules... love to discover them little by little while i danse along with the colors... wonderful~ emy
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Frank Beer (K:10112)
4/22/2005 5:08:55 PM
Beautiful!
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Naomi Weidner (K:6636)
4/22/2005 12:32:11 AM
Fantastic colors. -- Naomi
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Fabio Giorgi (K:1874)
4/20/2005 4:16:03 PM
Nice contrast of textures. Perhaps some cropping to take the shadows in the picture would help.
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Stefano Bramato (K:601)
4/20/2005 1:04:18 PM
questo astratto č fantastico.
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Kshitiz Anand (K:4848)
4/20/2005 2:33:57 AM
beaitufil colors..!

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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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Critique By:
Rocco Bertč (K:7717)
4/19/2005 8:57:11 AM
Risultato eccellente ! Armonioso ed equilibrato. Ciao
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Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA
(K:1948)
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